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HS 152: Western Civilization II AY
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
A continuation of the development of Western tradition from the Renaissance to the present time. Emphasis is on the effect on Modern Society.
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HS 251: U. S. History I AY
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
Survey course of the historical development of the United States from the Pre- Colonial Period through the War Between the States.
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HS 252: U. S. History II AY
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
History of the United States from the post- Civil War Reconstruction Era through modern times. Emphasis on cause and effect of historical events as they relate to present day history.
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IT 150: PC Repair
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
This course will introduce students to the hardware components and software programs that are used to make and maintain a personal computer. The class will include lectures, labs, and real world trouble-shooting activities. Course is based on the CompTIA A+Certification objectives.
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IT 220: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of computer programming. This course provides a stepby- step introduction to Visual Basic programming language. Beginners will learn windows-based programming concept and vocabulary of computer programming. Several programs will be written by students to reinforce the concepts learned. Lab time using the computer will be required. PREREQUISITE: CS 150.
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IT 240: Web Design
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
This semester course is designed to familiarize students with the creation and management of web pages and web sites. Students will learn basic HTML structure and formatting, web page creation using Microsoft Frontpage and Macromedia Dreamweaver, and image creation and alternation using Macromedia Fireworks and Flash. PREREQUISITE: CS 150.
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IT 260: Local Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
This course is an introduction to the technologies and tools that make it possible for personal computers to communicate. It will include lectures, labs, and real world networking activities. Course will be based on the CompTIA Network+ Certification objectives. PREREQUISITE: IT 150
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IT 265: E- Commerce
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
Introduction to the use of the internet for business applications. Focus will be given to marketing on the web, designing effective E-Commerce websites, security considerations, money transactions, and server setup for E-Commerce websites. PREREQUISITE: IT 240 or Instructor consent.
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IT 277: Internship 9 OD
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
One semester of hands-on study/work with the IT department staff. Tasks will include daily maintenance of the college's PC network, including email, web updates, user logons, printer maintenance, and internet connectivity. This course is typically completed during the final semester in attendance. Instructor consent.
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LI 151: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Chief Dull Knife College
This course examines the four major types of literature: fiction, poetry, drama, and essay. Students will learn basic strategies for reading and writing about literature. They will also be introduced to various critical approaches to literature. PREREQUISITE: Satisfactory passing score on placement examination or grade of "C" or better in CA 090.
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